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This item is available via special order with a 8-10 week production lead time prior to shipping. All special order items are final sale.
Handmade in England.
Only at MARCH
A holiday wreath handwoven from gathered English willow. The robust and oversized form is a sculptural piece made to last through seasons to come. Natural variation of willow color is apparent from dark to light reed.
Annemarie O’Sullivan is an Irish champion swimmer turned basketmaker living in East Sussex, England. O’Sullivan’s baskets and trays are handwoven from materials she grows and gathers on her land. Employing techniques used for hundred of years, her forms are a response to the traditions and surrounding landscape of rural England.
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Details
This item is available via special order with a 8-10 week production lead time prior to shipping. All special order items are final sale.
Handmade in England.
Only at MARCH
A holiday wreath handwoven from gathered English willow. The robust and oversized form is a sculptural piece made to last through seasons to come. Natural variation of willow color is apparent from dark to light reed.
Annemarie O’Sullivan is an Irish champion swimmer turned basketmaker living in East Sussex, England. O’Sullivan’s baskets and trays are handwoven from materials she grows and gathers on her land. Employing techniques used for hundred of years, her forms are a response to the traditions and surrounding landscape of rural England.
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Dimensions
Care
Studio AMOS is a craft studio headed up by Irish basketmaker Annemarie O’Sullivan and designer Tom McWalter. Located in the South East of England, O’Sullivan and team make objects from domestic baskets to statement lighting and large-scale architectural installations. The work is handwoven from willow, reed, and hazel wood—materials Studio AMOS grows and harvests by hand on their land. Employing techniques used for hundreds of years, functional and non-functional forms are a response to the traditions and surrounding landscape of rural England.